Somewhere in the Night
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:34:01
His name is Kendall. He's an all right guy.
He'd keep it off the record.

:34:04
Thanks just the same.
:34:07
Do what you can though,
will you, Mel?

:34:09
- You know I will, Chris.
- That's my boy.

:34:11
You'll have me believing that.
Look out.

:34:13
So long, Taylor.
:34:15
So long, Mr. Phillips.
Thanks.

:34:17
Not at all.
Good luck.

:34:20
Good night, Chris.
:34:26
- Well?
- He's a nice guy.

:34:29
That's the only kind
I know.

:34:32
Except me.
:34:36
- I'll go get some sheets for that couch.
- I can't stay here.

:34:38
Why not?
:34:43
I, uh, won't need any sheets.
This'll do fine.

:34:48
Well, then,
I'll see you in the morning.

:34:50
Don't forget to look under your bed,
lock your door.

:34:54
I'll do that.
:35:27
- All right. Suppose we take a good look at each other.
- Let go of me.

:35:30
Who told you to watch me?
Who sent you here? Who?

:35:33
Sent me here?
I've lived three blocks away for 17 years.

:35:36
Just because I stopped under a tree
to light a cigar. What are you, crazy?

:35:39
Funny it had to be that tree.
And it's pretty late to be taking a walk.

:35:43
What's so funny about that tree?
Suppose I work nights, and when I come home-

:35:46
What business is it
of yours anyway?

:35:48
Why don't we call a cop
and let him ask the questions?

:35:51
Sure. Let go of me,
or I'll call a cop.


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